In Favour in a sentence

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Synonym: supporting. Antonym: against, opposing

Meaning: In support of something; showing preference or approval.


In Favour in a sentence

(1) I am in favour of the new policy.

(2) I am in favour of increasing the minimum wage.

(3) The athletes were in favour of hiring a new coach.

(4) She argued in favour of increasing the minimum wage.

(5) The committee was in favour of approving the project.

(6) The students were in favour of extending the school day.

(7) The shareholders were in favour of increasing dividends.

(8) The new policies militate in favour of small businesses.

(9) The teachers were in favour of adopting a new curriculum.

(10) The new policy will militate in favour of small businesses.



In Favour sentence

(11) The team members were in favour of changing their team name.

(12) The investors were in favour of diversifying their portfolio.

(13) She made her debut in favour of her teammate who was injured.

(14) The majority of voters were in favour of the new tax proposal.

(15) I am in favour of legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes.

(16) The teacher was in favour of implementing a new grading system.

(17) The team captain was in favour of changing the team's strategy.

(18) The customers were in favour of introducing a new product line.

(19) The residents were in favour of improving public transportation.

(20) The politician spoke passionately in favour of renewable energy.




In Favour make sentence

(21) The team captain made her debut in favour of the injured player.

(22) The professor canceled the lecture in favour of a guest speaker.

(23) The shareholders were in favour of merging with a larger company.

(24) The employees were in favour of implementing flexible work hours.

(25) The team members were in favour of relocating their headquarters.

(26) The board of directors voted unanimously in favour of the merger.

(27) The union members rallied in favour of better working conditions.

(28) The actress was given the role in favour of the other candidates.

(29) The employees were in favour of increasing their benefits package.

(30) The committee members were in favour of hosting a community event.



Sentence of in favour

(31) The parents were in favour of implementing a dress code at school.

(32) The research study presented evidence in favour of the hypothesis.

(33) The court case ended with a settlement in favour of the plaintiff.

(34) The committee members were in favour of organizing a charity event.

(35) The rookie pitcher made his debut in favour of the injured starter.

(36) The majority of the committee members are in favour of the proposal.

(37) The restaurant's menu was possessed in favour of vegetarian options.

(38) The chef prepared a special dish in favour of the regular menu item.

(39) The chef decided to create a new menu in favour of the previous one.

(40) The parents were in favour of their child attending a private school.




In Favour meaningful sentence

(41) The team's game plan was possessed in favour of a defensive strategy.

(42) The evidence presented in court militates in favour of the defendant.

(43) The students were in favour of starting a recycling program at school.

(44) The customer reviews were overwhelmingly in favour of the new product.

(45) The artist's style was possessed in favour of bold and vibrant colors.

(46) The politician changed his stance in favour of a more popular opinion.

(47) The economic data underpin in favour of investing in renewable energy.

(48) The politician was in favour of increasing funding for public schools.

(49) The patients were in favour of expanding access to healthcare services.

(50) The students organized a petition in favour of extending library hours.



In Favour sentence examples

(51) The coach decided to give her a debut in favour of the regular starter.

(52) The company decided to launch a new product in favour of the older one.

(53) The residents were in favour of building a new park in the neighborhood.

(54) The artist decided to use a different medium in favour of the usual one.

(55) The company decided to expand their business in favour of staying small.

(56) The community was in favour of building a new park in the neighbourhood.

(57) The majority of the board members were in favour of the proposed merger.

(58) The judge's decision appeared to be possessed in favour of the defendant.

(59) The politician's speech was canceled in favour of a more pressing matter.

(60) The company decided to switch suppliers in favour of a more reliable one.



Sentence with in favour

(61) I am in favour of increasing the minimum wage to help low-income workers.

(62) The council members were in favour of increasing funding for public parks.

(63) The committee was in favour of awarding the contract to the lowest bidder.

(64) The board of directors was in favour of expanding the company's operations.

(65) The council members were in favour of renovating the city's infrastructure.

(66) The homeowners were in favour of implementing a neighborhood watch program.

(67) The coach was in favour of starting the rookie player in the upcoming game.

(68) The singer's debut in favour of the opening act received a standing ovation.

(69) The actress was chosen for the lead role in favour of the other auditionees.

(70) The current economic climate militates in favour of investing in technology.




Use in favour in a sentence

(71) The proposed changes to the tax code will militate in favour of the wealthy.

(72) I am in favour of implementing stricter gun control laws to reduce violence.

(73) The public opinion polls indicated a shift in favour of the opposition party.

(74) The debate team presented strong arguments in favour of legalizing marijuana.

(75) The senator gave a speech in favour of increasing funding for public schools.

(76) The recent changes in immigration laws militate in favour of skilled workers.

(77) The company's strong reputation militates in favour of attracting top talent.

(78) The research findings underpin in favour of the benefits of regular exercise.

(79) The company's CEO was in favour of expanding their operations to new markets.

(80) The judge ruled in favour of the plaintiff, awarding them a large settlement.



Sentence using in favour

(81) The editorial in the newspaper was in favour of stricter immigration policies.

(82) The young artist was given a debut in favour of the more established painters.

(83) The company decided to rebrand their product in favour of a more modern image.

(84) The citizens were in favour of implementing stricter environmental regulations.

(85) The teacher was in favour of allowing students to use calculators during exams.

(86) The artist decided to paint a different subject in favour of the original idea.

(87) The public opinion polls showed a decline in favour of the incumbent politician.

(88) The company decided to invest in a new technology in favour of the outdated one.

(89) The cultural traditions underpin in favour of the value of family and community.

(90) The environmental activists protested in favour of protecting endangered species.



In Favour example sentence

(91) I am in favour of providing more funding for public schools to improve education.

(92) The committee members were split in favour of or against the proposed budget cuts.

(93) The old house seemed to be possessed in favour of the spirits that resided within.

(94) The team decided to change their strategy in favour of a more aggressive approach.

(95) The team decided to change their formation in favour of a more defensive strategy.

(96) The professor changed the course syllabus in favour of a more relevant curriculum.

(97) The court's ruling was possessed in favour of protecting individual privacy rights.

(98) The manager decided to give the rookie a debut in favour of the experienced player.

(99) The company decided to invest in a new marketing campaign in favour of the old one.

(100) The potential cost savings militate in favour of implementing a remote work policy.



Sentence with word in favour

(101) The company's budget allocation was possessed in favour of research and development.

(102) The coach decided to give the rookie player a debut in favour of the injured veteran.

(103) The legal precedents underpin in favour of protecting individual rights and freedoms.

(104) The parents were in favour of implementing stricter discipline policies at the school.

(105) The company's CEO publicly expressed his support in favour of diversity and inclusion.

(106) The team captain made a compelling argument in favour of changing the team's strategy.

(107) The politician's speech was possessed in favour of promoting unity among the citizens.

(108) The author's writing style was possessed in favour of descriptive and poetic language.

(109) The school's curriculum was possessed in favour of promoting critical thinking skills.

(110) The doctor's treatment plan was possessed in favour of holistic approaches to healing.



Sentence of in favour

(111) The team's training regimen was possessed in favour of building strength and endurance.

(112) The politician's policy proposal was possessed in favour of reducing income inequality.

(113) The positive feedback from customers militates in favour of expanding the product line.

(114) The statistical analysis underpins in favour of the need for stricter gun control laws.

(115) The teacher was in favour of allowing students to work in groups for the final project.

(116) The author published a new book, resulting in the debut in favour of their previous one.

(117) The athlete tried a new technique, leading to the debut in favour of their previous one.

(118) The success of the previous project militates in favour of pursuing similar initiatives.

(119) I am in favour of the new policy that promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

(120) The audience cheered loudly as she made her debut in favour of the previous lead actress.



In Favour used in a sentence

(121) The company launched a new product line, resulting in the debut in favour of their sales.

(122) The artist exhibited a new artwork, leading to the debut in favour of their previous one.

(123) The promotion of healthy eating habits will militate in favour of reducing obesity rates.

(124) The medical research underpins in favour of the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle.

(125) The director chose to cast a new actor in favour of the established one for the lead role.

(126) The musician released a new album, resulting in the debut in favour of their previous one.

(127) The company's marketing strategy was possessed in favour of targeting younger demographics.

(128) The coach was sour in favour of his star player, even when they made mistakes on the field.

(129) The audience was sour in favour of the opening act, booing and heckling the main performer.

(130) The voters were sour in favour of the incumbent, despite their poor track record in office.



In Favour sentence in English

(131) The environmental research underpins in favour of the urgency of addressing climate change.

(132) The judges were possessed in favour of the talented performer, awarding them the top prize.

(133) The government is in favour of promoting renewable energy sources to combat climate change.

(134) The jury deliberated for hours before finally reaching a verdict in favour of the defendant.

(135) The company's hiring process was possessed in favour of candidates with relevant experience.

(136) The professor's teaching style was possessed in favour of interactive and engaging lectures.

(137) The therapist's approach was possessed in favour of cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques.

(138) The judges were sour in favour of the defendant, despite overwhelming evidence against them.

(139) The majority of the voters were in favour of the incumbent candidate in the recent election.

(140) The growing demand for organic products militates in favour of sustainable farming practices.

(141) The expansion of affordable housing options will militate in favour of reducing homelessness.

(142) The audience was possessed in favour of the charismatic speaker, hanging on their every word.

(143) The fans were possessed in favour of the home team, cheering them on with unwavering support.

(144) The survey results showed that 60% of respondents were in favour of stricter gun control laws.

(145) The recent surge in renewable energy sources will militate in favour of a cleaner environment.

(146) The teacher's grading system seemed to be possessed in favour of rewarding effort over results.

(147) The politician made a controversial decision, resulting in the debut in favour of his opponent.

(148) The fans were sour in favour of the visiting team, cheering louder for them than the home team.

(149) The company's shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the CEO's proposed salary increase.

(150) The coach's coaching philosophy was possessed in favour of fostering teamwork and collaboration.

(151) The historical evidence underpins in favour of the importance of education in societal progress.

(152) The social trends underpin in favour of the need for greater diversity and inclusion in society.

(153) The committee was possessed in favour of the proposed project, eager to see it come to fruition.

(154) The investors were possessed in favour of the startup, convinced it would be the next big thing.

(155) As a vegetarian, I am in favour of restaurants offering more plant-based options on their menus.

(156) The musician's musical style was possessed in favour of blending different genres and influences.

(157) The implementation of stricter gun control laws will militate in favour of reducing gun violence.

(158) The city's transportation system was possessed in favour of promoting sustainable modes of travel.

(159) The fashion designer's collection was possessed in favour of avant-garde and experimental designs.

(160) The hotel's customer service was possessed in favour of providing personalized and attentive care.

(161) The charity's fundraising efforts were possessed in favour of supporting underprivileged children.

(162) The restaurant introduced a new menu item, leading to the debut in favour of their signature dish.

(163) The parents were sour in favour of their child, blaming others for their mistakes and misbehavior.

(164) The committee members debated the pros and cons before ultimately voting in favour of the proposal.

(165) The judge ruled in favour of the plaintiff, citing a breach of honourable conduct by the defendant.

(166) The chef's cooking technique was possessed in favour of using fresh and locally sourced ingredients.

(167) The organization's mission statement was possessed in favour of empowering marginalized communities.

(168) The benefits of renewable energy sources militate in favour of transitioning away from fossil fuels.

(169) The introduction of new technology will militate in favour of increased efficiency in the workplace.

(170) The company's customer support system was possessed in favour of quick response times and resolution.

(171) The company's decision to invest in employee training will militate in favour of higher productivity.

(172) The scientific studies underpin in favour of the effectiveness of vaccination in preventing diseases.

(173) The fashion designer showcased a new collection, leading to the debut in favour of their previous one.

(174) The adoption of sustainable farming practices will militate in favour of preserving natural resources.

(175) The jury seemed to be possessed in favour of the defendant, despite overwhelming evidence against them.

(176) The voters were possessed in favour of the incumbent, despite their controversial policies and actions.

(177) The audience was in favour of the comedian's controversial jokes, despite the backlash on social media.

(178) The boss was sour in favour of the new employee, giving them all the best assignments and opportunities.

(179) The director chose to cast a new actor for the lead role, making his debut in favour of the previous one.

(180) The study found a correlation between higher education levels and being in favour of universal healthcare.

(181) The critics were possessed in favour of the acclaimed author, praising their latest work as a masterpiece.

(182) The scientist's research methodology was possessed in favour of rigorous experimentation and data analysis.

(183) The architect's design concept was possessed in favour of incorporating sustainable materials and practices.

(184) The committee was sour in favour of the proposal from their preferred member, ignoring other viable options.

(185) I am in favour of granting amnesty to undocumented immigrants who have been living in the country for years.

(186) The customers were possessed in favour of the new product, raving about its innovative features and benefits.

(187) The residents of the neighborhood were divided in favour of or against the construction of a new shopping mall.

(188) The investors were sour in favour of the CEO, even when their decisions led to financial losses for the company.

(189) The government's efforts to improve public transportation will militate in favour of reducing traffic congestion.

(190) The town hall meeting allowed residents to voice their opinions in favour of or against the new zoning regulations.

(191) The environmentalist was in favour of implementing stricter regulations on companies that pollute the air and water.

(192) The judge was in favour of granting the defendant a lighter sentence due to their cooperation with the investigation.

(193) The teacher was sour in favour of the popular students, often giving them better grades than their less popular peers.

(194) The board members were possessed in favour of the CEO's vision, willing to invest whatever it took to make it a reality.



In Favour meaning


In favour is a phrase that is commonly used in the English language to indicate support or agreement with a particular idea, person, or action. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in a variety of contexts, from expressing personal opinions to discussing political or social issues. When using the phrase in favour, it is important to consider the context in which it is being used.

For example, if you are expressing your support for a particular political candidate, you might say, "I am in favour of Joe Biden because I believe he has the experience and leadership skills necessary to lead our country." In this context, the phrase is being used to express a personal opinion and to indicate support for a particular individual. Similarly, if you are discussing a controversial issue such as climate change, you might say, "I am in favour of taking action to address climate change because I believe it is a critical issue that affects us all." In this context, the phrase is being used to express support for a particular course of action or policy. When using the phrase in favour, it is also important to consider the tone and language of your sentence. Depending on the context, the phrase can be used in a positive or negative way.

For example, if you are expressing your support for a particular political candidate, you might use a positive tone and language to convey your enthusiasm and confidence in their abilities. On the other hand, if you are criticizing a particular policy or action, you might use a negative tone and language to express your opposition. In addition to considering the context and tone of your sentence, there are several other tips for using the phrase in favour effectively. One important tip is to be clear and concise in your language. Avoid using overly complex or convoluted sentences that may confuse your audience or detract from your message. Another important tip is to use the phrase in favour in a way that is appropriate for your audience.

For example, if you are speaking to a group of experts or professionals, you may need to use more technical language and provide more detailed explanations to convey your message effectively. On the other hand, if you are speaking to a general audience, you may need to use simpler language and provide more context to ensure that your message is understood.

Overall, the phrase in favour is a powerful tool for expressing support, agreement, or opposition in a variety of contexts. By considering the context, tone, and language of your sentence, and by using the phrase in a way that is appropriate for your audience, you can effectively convey your message and make your voice heard.





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